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2019-01-28
What do you like best?
I like that I can fill in forms for all of my taxes, and they are saved permanently for future reference.
What do you dislike?
It is difficult to find a form that I need. I have to do a general google search, then click on the link, and fill in the form, then log into my pdf filler account. Wish it were easier to find specific forms.
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It's an excellent product for filling in forms, and creating documents.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
taxes. It has been helpful for me for the quarter and yearly tax forms I need to fill out (941, 940, W2's, W3's and 1099's).
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Marc M.
2019-05-16
Great Product! There are many companies that can only access documents in .pdf format so we can edit the documents and send them efficiently using PDFfiller. It takes a while to learn to edit documents properly.
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Below is a list of the most common customer questions. If you can’t find an answer to your question, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
How Much Does It Cost to Publish a Book? The cost of publishing a book varies greatly, but self-published authors can expect to spend anywhere from $100-$2500 to publish a book based on additional book production costs like editing, cover design, formatting, and more, which we cover.
On average, traditional publishers pay authors around $1.25 per book in royalties. So if your book sells for $20, you earn just over a buck.
Given the royalties of a standard contract, an author selling 20,000 books priced at $25 would earn $65,625 the first week on the “New York Times” best-seller list. This is not quite the millions' superstar authors bank, but if the book continues to sell, these earnings add up to an impressive income.
As we can see from many authors and agents the average first time author is projected to earn around $10,000 for their new book. After you pay your agent and invest in promotion, there isn't much left over.
So how much does a writer have to sell to make it? Average earnings in the UK were around £26,500 in 2012. To make this amount on a book contract for a paperback edition selling at £7.99 that pays 10% a writer would need to sell 33,166 copies a year.
The average self-published author makes around $1,000 per year according to The Guardian. That's including many authors that have multiple books and a huge list of fans. In fact, nearly a third of the authors made less than $500 a year and 90% of books sold less than 100 copies.
Not ever. You don't pay to have your book published. The reason you don't pay to have your book published is as follows: If you're a writer, then writing is your job. People get paid to do their jobs nurses get paid to nurse, ditch diggers get paid to dig ditches, and writers get paid to write.
Short answer: NO. Longer answer: You should never, full stop, pay someone to put your book out (unless you're vanity publishing a few copies for personal distribution, which is different). There are, however, occasions when you are going to need to put some money down before your book is ready.
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